
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Medical School: University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences
Dr. Fang has contributed to 15+ publications throughout her medical school journey, with her research being published in the Journal of Wound Care, the Journal of Cancer Education, the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, and other renowned publications. Before beginning her residency, Dr. Fang amassed years of experience mentoring students from diverse backgrounds, including first-generation and low-income populations. She has helped numerous students gain admission to Ivy League schools, top colleges, and graduate programs across various fields. Her coaching success stems from a foundation built on empathy, precision, and a deep understanding of what makes an application truly stand out in competitive pools.
As an admissions counselor, one of Dr. Fang’s greatest strengths lies in her strategic thinking, her ability to quickly identify a student's strengths and weaknesses, and her talent for uncovering compelling narratives within each student's unique journey. She excels at working with students who possess non-traditional experiences and may be unsure of how to frame these into powerful application materials. Her engineering background provides her with analytical problem-solving skills, while her medical training offers insight into the healthcare admissions landscape, creating a multidimensional perspective that clients find invaluable.
Dr. Fang's mentoring style is warm, thoughtful, and tailored to each individual. She empowers students to take ownership of their narrative while providing the expert guidance needed to present their best selves to admissions committees. Dr. Fang's passion for coaching stems from her own journey as the daughter of immigrants and as a proud Midwesterner who understands the challenges of navigating complex admissions processes. She draws from her personal experiences to help students approach the often overwhelming world of admissions with clarity and resilience.
Outside of work, Dr. Fang is an avid traveler who has explored five continents. She maintains a tradition of sending and collecting postcards from around the world, which helps her stay connected to people and places that have shaped her perspective. Dr. Fang is also a fan of thought-provoking television series like Squid Game and The White Lotus, appreciating how storytelling in media intersects with themes of identity, morality, and culture, insights that often inform her approach to helping students craft their own compelling narratives.